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Speaker type | 2-way |
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Speaker placement | Wall-mountable |
Audio output channels | - channels |
Microphone frequency | 50 - 12000 Hz |
Amplifier class | D |
Frequency range | 280 - 12500 Hz |
RMS rated power | - W |
Amplifier output power | 7 W |
Flash memory | 512 MB |
Internal memory | 256 MB |
Built-in amplifier | Yes |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -40 - 60 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 100 % |
Number of voice announcements (max) | 50 |
Product color | White |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Power consumption (Power over Ethernet (PoE)) | 12.95 W |
Depth | 305 mm |
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Width | 164 mm |
Height | 225 mm |
Weight | 1300 g |
Describes how to access and configure the device directly or via management software.
Instructions on installing the AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker.
Instructions on finding the device on the network and accessing it.
Details on compatible browsers for accessing the device interface.
Steps to open a browser, enter IP, and log in to the Axis device.
Guidance on setting a secure password for the root account.
Recommendations for creating and maintaining strong, secure passwords.
Configuration options beyond basic setup, including tests and notifications.
How to calibrate and perform remote speaker tests for verification.
Setting up email notifications for failed speaker tests.
Configuring peer-to-peer SIP for direct communication between devices.
Guide to configuring SIP through a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) server.
How to configure DTMF commands to stop audio playback.
Setting up the device to play audio based on camera motion detection.
Steps to create a rule for playing audio triggered by video motion detection.
Explanations of SIP, Peer-to-peer SIP, and Private Branch Exchange (PBX).
Overview of SIP for VoIP calls and communication between SIP user agents.
Basic SIP communication directly between user agents on a local network.
How a PBX acts as a central hub for SIP calls outside the local IP network.
Using NAT traversal for accessing the device from outside the private network.
Information on ACAP for developing and finding applications for Axis products.
Overview of the device's web interface, navigation, and context menu.
Information on NTP synchronization and device status indicators.
Viewing device details like firmware version and serial number.
Overview of audio features like locating, calibrating, and launching managers.
Configuring input/output settings, gain, and stream encoding.
Settings for audio input streaming, including encoding and echo cancellation.
Adding, playing, stopping, renaming, creating links, and deleting audio clips.
Functionality to listen to and record live audio streams.
Configuring CA certificates for TLS authentication in AXIS Audio Manager Edge.
Verifying speaker functionality through calibration and remote testing.
Filtering, playing, stopping, exporting, and deleting recordings.
Installing, activating licenses, and managing applications on the device.
Configuring date, time, and time zone synchronization with NTP servers.
Basic network settings for IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
Detailed IPv4 configuration options, including DHCP, static IP, subnet, router, and DNS.
Configuration for automatic IPv6 address assignment via the network router.
Settings for HTTP/HTTPS access, ports, and certificate management.
Enabling Bonjour and UPnP for automatic network discovery and friendly naming.
Setting up one-click cloud connection for internet access to video and data.
Configuring proxy settings for connecting to HTTP servers.
Selecting between Basic, Digest, or Auto authentication methods.
Obtaining the owner authentication key for device management.
Setting up SNMP versions (v1, v2c, v3) for remote network management.
Managing connected clients and setting the SNMP password.
Managing digital certificates for device authentication.
Details on client/server certificates and CA certificates, including formats.
Configuring IEEE 802.1x for secure network access and authentication.
Selecting client and CA certificates for IEEE 802.1x authentication.
Enabling blocking and setting periods/conditions to prevent attacks.
Configuring an IP address filter to allow or deny access to the device.
Installing a custom-signed certificate for test or custom firmware.
Adding, updating, and deleting user accounts with different roles.
Enabling anonymous viewers and PTZ operators for device access.
Defining rules for triggering actions based on specific conditions.
Setting up recipients for event notifications and file transfers.
Configuring HTTPS recipients, including URL, username, password, and proxy.
Using network storage (NAS) as a recipient for storing files.
Setting up SFTP servers as recipients for file transfers.
Configuring email recipients for event notifications, including SMTP settings.
Configuring TCP recipients, including host and port details.
Using schedules and pulses as conditions in event rules.
Manually triggering rules for validation during installation and configuration.
Introduction to MQTT for IoT integration and device data exchange.
Configuring the device as an MQTT client, including broker and protocol settings.
Settings for clean session, keep alive, timeouts, and reconnect behavior.
Configuring MQTT publication conditions, namespaces, and serial numbers.
Setting up MQTT subscriptions to topics for receiving messages.
General SIP settings for enabling calls and handling incoming calls.
Enabling SIP, allowing incoming calls, and configuring call handling.
Configuring SIP, TLS, and RTP start ports for SIP communication.
Using NAT traversal protocols (ICE, STUN, TURN) for SIP communication.
Details on STUN and TURN protocols for NAT traversal.
Configuring audio codec priority and direction for SIP calls.
Settings for UDP-to-TCP switching, IP address rewrite, and DTMF payload.
Adding, configuring, and managing SIP accounts for calls.
Detailed configuration for SIP accounts, including user ID, password, and registrar.
Performing a test call to verify SIP account configuration.
Configuring network storage for saving recordings.
Using tools like test connection and format for network storage.
Setting up ONVIF users and media profiles for interoperability.
Creating and managing ONVIF users with different roles.
Configuring media stream settings using ONVIF media profiles.
Configuring accessories and digital I/O ports for external device connections.
Using digital input/output ports for external device interaction.
Viewing device server reports, crash reports, system logs, and access logs.
Capturing network activity for troubleshooting issues.
Configuring remote syslog servers for message logging.
Advanced configuration options for experienced users.
Restarting the device and restoring settings to factory defaults.
Resetting all settings to factory default values.
Steps and options for upgrading the device firmware.
General troubleshooting guidance and solutions for common issues.
Detailed procedure for resetting the product to factory default.
How to view the currently installed firmware version on the device.
Instructions for downloading and upgrading the device firmware.
Common technical problems and their solutions, including firmware and IP address issues.
Troubleshooting common issues related to firmware upgrade failures.
Solutions for problems related to setting or accessing the device IP address.
Troubleshooting why the device cannot be accessed via a web browser.
Information on supported audio clip formats and potential upload problems.
Ensuring consistent loudness for media clips by checking gain.
Factors affecting system performance, such as network utilization and applications.
Overview of the product's physical features and components.
Diagram illustrating the physical parts of the AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker.
Explanation of the status LED indicators and their meanings.
Description of the control button and microphone disable switch functions.
Information about the protective earth terminal, network connector, and I/O connector.
Safety instructions for grounding the product using a grounding wire.
Details on the RJ45 Ethernet connector with Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Using the I/O connector for digital input/output with external devices.
Description of the DC output pin (pin 2) and its specifications.
Description of the digital input pin (pin 3) and its function.
Description of the digital output pin (pin 4) and its function.
Introduction to VAPIX® API commands for controlling Axis devices.
Using the restart API command to reboot the device.
Using the factorydefault API command to restore device settings.
Using the hardfactorydefault API command for a full reset.
Using the param.cgi?action=list command to view device parameters.
Using the debug API command to retrieve a debug archive.
Using the serverreport API command to retrieve a server report.
Using API to capture a network trace for troubleshooting.
Using API to enable FTP service on the device.
Using API to disable FTP service on the device.
Using API to enable SSH service on the device.
Using API to disable SSH service on the device.